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  2. SECTION 92.

    A charge of political cowardice was levelled against the Federal Government for its handling of the marketing situation when the effect of the Privy ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) presented the silver medal of the Royal Victorian Order to Band Master Cobb at Government House yesterday. ...

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  4. TAX INSTALMENTS.

    The taxation authorities yesterday issued a statement pertaining to the altered rates of weekly tax instalment deductions from salaries and wages now ...

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  5. GOOD WOOLS IN DEMAND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The demand for all better descriptions was well sustained at the Sydney wool sales to-day, and prices for these remained firm. The ...

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  6. SEALS OF HIGH COURT.

    Seaforth Simpson Mackenzie, Eskdaleroad, North Caulfield, registrar of the High Court of Australia, appeared on four charges of forgery and uttering at ...

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  7. AIRPORT CONTROVERSY.

    According to rumors circulated at Parliament House yesterday, some members of the Legislative Council are contemplating whether they should not allow ...

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  8. G. J. COLES AND CO.

    The following statement was issued last night in connection with the affairs of G. J. Coles and Co. Ltd.:— "We, the undersigned, being those ...

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  9. STATE EDUCATION.

    Indignation was expressed yesterday by woman members of the Victorian Teachers' Union because of the scale of promotions proposed by the Government in ...

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  10. ADELAIDE SALES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Prices for wool at the Adelaide sales to-day were on the same basis as the latest rates in Sydney, but were lower than at the opening of ...

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  11. South Australia's Claims.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Butler) is awaiting a reply to a telegram sent this afternoon to the Prime Minister, asking if it is true that the ...

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  12. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    PERTH, Thursday.—In the Criminal Court to-day, Jovan Vujacich was found guilty of the murder of Luka Mitrovich in the cardroom of an hotel at Boulder ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    After a short illness, Mr. W. C. Greaves, grazier, stock breeder and a judge at the Melbourne show, died at his home. Warrook, Monomelth. South ...

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  14. NOISY AEROPLANE

    The Attorney-General promised the Legislative Assembly yesterday that his department would examine State laws to ascertain whether action could be ...

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  15. BALLARAT BOMBING.

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — Frederick John Cavey, butcher, of Eureka-street, was charged in the city court to-day. with having, on 31st July, ...

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  16. MILITIA RECRUITING.

    The Defence department yesterday alluded to the circumstances in which militia recruiting for technical units was recently "temporarily restricted." An ...

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  17. MR. H. W. WINTER.

    Mr. Henrich Wilhelm Winter died yesterday morning at his residence, Francis-street, Belmont, Geelong, in his 96th year. The late Mr. Winter had been a resident ...

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  18. Woman Battered To Death.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A verdict that Maurice Richard Auld, 27 years, was guilty of having murdered Mrs. Mary Ann Deas, 70 years, at Worrawee, on 13th ...

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  19. KICKED IN FACE BY HORSE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Joe Matthews, the well-known bookmaker, and formerly part owner of Winooka, may lose the sight of one of his eyes as the ...

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  20. RETHBERG-PINZA RECITALS.

    Quite an ideal programme of Heder and operatic excerpts was provided by Elisabeth Rethberg for the audience attending the concert given in the Town ...

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  21. Dr. D. E. STEWART.

    Dr. Douglas Edward Stewart died at Alcaston House, Collins-street, Melbourne, yesterday afternoon. He was 82 years of age, and was born at Hobart. ...

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  22. Sunday Trunk Telephone Rates.

    It was announced by the Director of Postal Services yesterday that, commencing on 13th inst., there would be a modification in the trunk-line telephone rates ...

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  23. Platoon for Numurkah.

    NUMURKAH, Thursday.—Fifty-five young men have signified their willingness to join the military platoon which it is expected will be formed in ...

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  24. Appeal at Wangaratta.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.—Sir Thomas Blarney and Captain Lemaire, of Head Quarters, 3rd Military Division, paid a visit to Wangaratta to-day to assist ...

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  25. GAOL FOR SHEEP STEALING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Found guilty of having stolen a total of 220 sheep in numbers ranging from 3 to 70, William Riley, 30 years, farmer and butcher, was ...

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  26. MR. R. I. ARGYLE.

    Mr. R. T. Argyle, a former member of the State Parliament, and a brother of the present leader of the Opposition (Sir S. Argyle), died yesterday at his ...

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  27. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 words
  28. Organ Recital.

    An organ recital was given last night at St. Paul's Cathedral by Mr. Frederic Finlay, a visitor from South Australia. The recitalist, in works of Bach, Purcell, ...

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  29. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    The occupants of two motor cars had a remarkable escape from serious injury when the vehicles collided head on at the intersection of The Avenue and ...

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  30. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    The emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions will meet this morning to consider the question of the forty-hour working week. The ...

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  31. SNOW REPORTS.

    Although there was still plenty of snow at most of the mountain resorts, it is beginning to thin out under the influence of the prevailing fine weather. ...

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  32. TARIFF BOARD.

    Opposition to existing rates of duty on Iron and steel galvanised telescopic flush pipes of 1¼ or 1½ inches internal diameter, was expressed before the Tariff ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Evan Albert Evans, late of Wilson-street, Princes Hill, tent manufacturer, who died 4th August last, left by will dated 17th January, 1924, real estate valued £1900, and ...

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  34. CRICKET TESTIMONIAL MATCH.

    SYDNEY.—Although he was chosen as captain of one of the teams in the Bardsley-Gregory testimonial cricket match, S. J. McCabe proposes to ask ...

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  35. Labor Leader's Report.

    In submitting a report to the Trades Hall Council with reference to his visit to Adelaide in connection with the discussion on the 40-hour working week, ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. LABOR EXPULSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The suggestion that it would have to consider its affiliation with the A.L.P. if the expulsion of its delegate (Mr J. Duffin)) to the ...

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  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. GENEVA LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The representative of the workers of New Zealand at the recent Labor Conference at Geneva (Mr. G. T. Thurston), who is reluming home, was welcomed ...

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  40. DAMAGES AWARDED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Jury in the Causes Court to-day awarded Mrs. Olga Jean le Brocque £1033 damages from the Commissioner of Railways following ...

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  41. Lord Mayor's Fund.

    The Governor, Lord Huntingfield, will preside at the annual meeting of the Lord Mayor's Fund at the Town Hall next Wednesday afternoon. The ...

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  42. Man Fatally Injured.

    With his head badly crushed, George Alfred Dallmore, of the Melbourne Benevolent Homes, was found lying dead on the side of Point ...

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  43. Death in Hospital.

    Albert Landers, 16 years, who was thrown under rollers when two horses bolted in a paddock at Sydenham on Wednesday, died in Royal Melbourne ...

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  44. Boys' Orphanage.

    A hostel in conjunction with St. Vincent de Paul's Boys' Orphanage has been established at St. Vincent-place, Albert Park, and the Christian Brothers, who ...

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  45. A.I.F. Reunions.

    Eighth Light Horse (A.I.F.) Regimental Association.—Commodore Cafe, Howey-place, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, 22nd inst. Tickets are obtainable from the secretary. Mr. W. ...

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